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... established with two companions by Hugh , bishop of Grenoble , in a remote site high in a mountain valley , soon to become celebrated as the Grande Chartreuse . Thence he was summoned to Rome , and ultimately retired to south Italy ...
... established with two companions by Hugh , bishop of Grenoble , in a remote site high in a mountain valley , soon to become celebrated as the Grande Chartreuse . Thence he was summoned to Rome , and ultimately retired to south Italy ...
Page 65
... established with two companions by Hugh , bishop of Grenoble , in a remote site high in a mountain valley , soon to become celebrated as the Grande Chartreuse . Thence he was summoned to Rome , and ultimately retired to south Italy ...
... established with two companions by Hugh , bishop of Grenoble , in a remote site high in a mountain valley , soon to become celebrated as the Grande Chartreuse . Thence he was summoned to Rome , and ultimately retired to south Italy ...
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... established congregation . France , however , under the rule rather than owing to the efforts of Henry IV , entered upon a golden age of religious expansion and fervour , and in the monastic sector this age dawned with the birth of the ...
... established congregation . France , however , under the rule rather than owing to the efforts of Henry IV , entered upon a golden age of religious expansion and fervour , and in the monastic sector this age dawned with the birth of the ...
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